Posts tagged with: Valleytronics

Graphene Valleytronics: Paving the Way to Small-Sized Room-Temperature Quantum Computers

Valleytronics is an emerging field in which valleys—local minima in the energy band structure of solids—are used to encode, process, and store quantum information. Though graphene was thought to be...

Brookhaven and Northrop Grumman to Collaborate on R & D of Valleytronics, Photonics, More

Brookhaven Lab and Northrop Grumman to Further Lab-Industry Collaborations Donald DiMarzio (second from left) of Northrop Grumman has been selected as a Technologist in Residence at Brookhaven Lab, where he...

New Photon Mapping Tool Shows Promise for Quantum Computing and Other Quantum Applications

Mapping quantum structures with light to unlock their capabilities Quantum combs illuminated: Upon light excitation (red and yellow beams), electrons are discovered to form comb-like wave patterns. The narrow width...

Speedier and More Efficient at Energy Consumption, 2D Material Found to Enable Valleytronics

Odds are good for unique 2D compound Engineers at Rice University and Texas A&M University have found a 2D material that could make computers faster and more energy-efficient. Their material...